- HMS Rupert (1666)
HMS "Rupert" was a 64-gun
third rate ship of the line of theRoyal Navy , ordered on26 October 1664 as part of the ship construction programme of that year. She was launched on26 January 1666 atHarwich Dockyard.By 1677 the "Rupert" carried a complement of 400 men and 66 guns (comprising twenty-six 24-pounders, twenty-four 12-pounders, fourteen sakers [5-pounders] and two 3-pounders),Fact|date=August 2008 but by 1685 she was carrying only 64 guns again (comprising twenty-four 24-pounders, two culverins, twenty-six 12-pounders and twelve demi-culverins).Fact|date=August 2008
In 1697 she was taken into
Plymouth Dockyard to be rebuilt by Rosewell, and she was relaunched in November 1703 as a 66-gun third rate once again. In 1716 she was reduced to afourth rate , and on16 August 1736 she was ordered to be taken to pieces and rebuilt atSheerness Dockyard, although by this date the practice of rebuilding had become a legal fiction, and 'rebuilt' ships were in practice new vessels incorporating a small portion of their predecessor's timber into the construction. She was relaunched on27 October 1740 as 60-gunfourth rate ship of the line built to the 1733 proposals of the1719 Establishment ."Rupert" was broken up in 1769.
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*Lavery, Brian (2003) "The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850." Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8.
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